Bill Gates regrets Windows' control + Alt + delete Shortcut
Microsoft co-founder and the world's richest man Bill Gates admitted that he regrets 'Ctrl + Alt + delete' shortcut on Windows computer. He said, if he could make any small edit on a Windows computer, he would make 'Ctrl + Alt + delete' ''a single key''. The two handed manoeuvre was once required to reboot Windows computers.
Actually this three-key combination is used to launch Task Manager on Microsoft computers, allowing users to shutdown programs that have frozen or reboot the system. The shortcut control + alt + delete was originally developed by David Bradley an IBM engineer to enable their employees to restart the Computer and was never intended for public use.
Actually this three-key combination is used to launch Task Manager on Microsoft computers, allowing users to shutdown programs that have frozen or reboot the system. The shortcut control + alt + delete was originally developed by David Bradley an IBM engineer to enable their employees to restart the Computer and was never intended for public use.
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